Hiroshima.mon.amour.1959.1080p.criterion.bluray... ✰

The three trailing dots weren't part of the original release. They were his. A kind of ellipsis for neglect.

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The Transcendental Radiance of Hiroshima mon amour (1959): The Criterion 1080p Blu-ray Experience Alain Resnais’ 1959 masterpiece, Hiroshima mon amour The three trailing dots weren't part of the original release

But later was a lie. Later was the ellipsis he kept adding to his own life. This is not a standard film title but

The ellipsis, he decided, ends here.

In the 2020s, as the world confronts renewed nuclear threats and historical amnesia, Hiroshima Mon Amour has become terrifyingly urgent again. The Criterion 1080p presentation is not a luxury; it is a preservation of a visual poem about the failure of representation. When you watch the actress walk through the Peace Memorial Hospital, past the glass vials of skin and hair, the high-definition clarity makes those artifacts unbearably real. Yet it is also a love story about the necessity of forgetting to survive. The French woman must forget the German soldier to love the Japanese man. The city of Hiroshima must rebuild over its dead.

A cornerstone of the French New Wave, Alain Resnais’s first feature is a profound exploration of memory and trauma. A French actress and a Japanese architect engage in a brief, intense affair in postwar Hiroshima. Their mutual fascination forces them to confront their own scarred memories of love and suffering. Utilizing an innovative flashback structure and documentary footage, the film weaves personal pain with the public anguish of the nuclear tragedy.